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An antiracist future: a vision and plan for the transformation of public media
By Public Media Anti-Racist PartnershipWhen public media host and journalist Celeste Headlee began a series of Zoom meetings last year, she didn't know the discussions would lead to a movement to address racism in the industry. But the Public Media Anti-Racist Partnership published a call to action Monday with more than 200 co-signers and endorsements from several station leaders.
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Former KCET president Bill Kobin dies at 91
By Julian Wyllie, ReporterKobin William H. Kobin, a public television executive who led KCET in Los Angeles and spearheaded a diverse range of programs, died Jan. 8 at his home in Brentwood, Calif., due to health complications caused by Parkinson’s disease.
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Comings and goings: Lynne Clendenin will retire from OPB, New York Public Radio hires sponsorship SVP …
By Julian Wyllie, ReporterLynne Clendenin will retire as VP of programming for Oregon Public Broadcasting effective March 31, according to a spokesperson. Clendenin In a note to public media colleagues, Clendenin said her retirement “was something planned before 2020 took hold.” She added, “Public media has a critical responsibility moving forward and in many ways I will miss not being a part of it.